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Pleasant ride quality

Attractive and roomy interior

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Shift quality is occasionally jarring

Electric power steering errs on the light side

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2013 acura rdx Reviews and News

2013 Acura RDX

By
Automobile Magazine
- 06/07/2013

New For 2013

The 2013 RDX, which went on sale in the middle of 2012, is an all-new vehicle. It won’t see any major amendments through the course of the 2013 calendar year.

Overview

It’s hard to understate how different the all-new 2013 RDX is from its predecessor. No longer does it seem like a frenetic hot hatch on stilts; instead, Acura’s compact crossover finally looks, drives, and feels like a vehicle you’d expect from a luxury automaker. The smoothed exterior resembles the larger MDX, and the RDX’s enlarged cabin is now devoid of the dark, hard plastics that plagued the first generation. The biggest changes for 2013 are mechanical. Although competitors left and right are replacing six-cylinder engines with turbocharged four-cylinder options, Acura is doing the reverse. That sounds odd until you consider that the new 3.5-liter V-6 is more powerful and more fuel efficient than the outgoing turbocharged 2.5-liter I-4. A six-speed automatic transmission is standard, as is front-wheel drive. All-wheel drive remains available, but it no longer boasts a torque-vectoring rear differential. A lowered center of gravity improves cornering, and new amplitude-reactive dampers and redesigned suspension mounts provide a smooth, taut ride. In typical Acura fashion, the 2013 RDX is well equipped right from the get-go. Base models receive heated leather seats, a power moonroof, a rearview camera, a USB audio input, and Bluetooth phone connectivity.

Safety

Front, side, and side curtain air bags; ABS; and traction and stability control are standard. Blind-spot detection is not offered, but a rearview camera is available as part of the technology package.

You'll like:

Pleasant ride quality

Attractive and roomy interior

Well equipped for the price point

You won't like:

Shift quality is occasionally jarring

Electric power steering errs on the light side

Key Competitors For The 2013 Acura RDX

Infiniti EX

Kia Sportage SX

Lincoln MKX

Volkswagen Tiguan

Honda Concept M, Acura SUV-X Debut in Shanghai

By
Edward A. Sanchez
- 04/20/2013

China's status as one of the major destinations of the annual auto show circuit is no longer in question, with a number of significant international and regional debuts taking place there. Honda showed two concepts in the coastal city of Shanghai that ostensibly for the Chinese domestic market, but could preview changes or all-new models for the rest of the world.

The Acura RDX transformed from a sporty turbocharged crossover to a more middle-of-the-road six-cylinder crossover -- and buyers have responded. For the 2014 RDX, Acura has increased prices by $200 across the line, with a base model selling for $35,415 including destination.

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